¡Brahms: Violin Concerto, Schumann : Symphony No.4
¡Yehudi Menuhin (violin), Wilhelm Furtwangler (conductor), Festival Strings Lucerne
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[Machine Translation] [Furtwangler's supreme legacy} Furtwangler was the greatest conductor of the 20th century. This is the long-awaited best collection series of Furtwangler's historical achievements, selected from the authorized recordings by the French company Thala, and presented at an affordable price. Includes a Japanese-language commentary. Brahms was recorded in 1949 as a session recording for HMV. In 1996, the French Furtwangler Society put this previously unreleased recording on CD, and it was a sensation for fans all over the world. Although the sound quality of the Schumann recording is slightly inferior to the DGG recording, the dark romance of the Schumann recording and Furtwangler's special quality that he is said to be at his best live are truly captured in this recording. The sound is even more vivid and warm, full of the charm of a live performance. The sound quality is also very clear.
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